Applicaton error.. hi sir, this's priya.. i've a desktop system... While i'm getting a icons over the desktop.. suddenly i got a error message in a window like application error... also i shows "click OK to terminate the problem"

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Re: Applicaton error..

Hi priya

it may be a virus issue. be sure your antivirus is updated with latest pattern file and then scan your whole system. you can try a tria version of kaspersky anti virus to scan your system it is really good enough.

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First Solution:This error message is due to the user account access control
setting in Vista. To prevent this error from displaying go to the
control panel, User settings and then disable the User Account Control
settings.

Second Solution:This alternative that doesn't require disabling
User Account Control security in Vista: run MPT as administrator
(either by right clicking on the MPT desktop icon and choosing "Run as
administrator" or checking the "Run this program as an administrator"
box in the Privilege Level section of the Compatibility tab of the MPT
properties dialog - right click on the MPT desktop icon, choose
"properties" then click the Compatibility tab).

Although you'll get an "An unidentified program wants access to your
computer" dialog each time you run MPT, the application should work correctly.

This solution would
avoid having to weigh the potential security compromise associated with
disabling User Account Control.